Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 74, 5 February 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1915.

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DEAN RANKS HIGHEST IN DEBATING TRIALS Leroy Brown and Ray Jordan to Complete High School Team. William Dean, Leroy Brown and Ray Jordan were selected to represent the high school in the debate with Wabash high school, March 19. The try-out was held at the chapel exercises today. The speakers debating the question, "Resolved, That trade unions as they now exist are, on the whole, beneficial to society in the United States." Charles W. Jordan, Rev. L. E. Murray and Benjamin Null served as the Judges. Their decision was universally popular with the students. The winners were given their places because of their stage presence, forceful manner of speaking and effective rebuttal. The speaking of Mabel Stevenson and Ralph Rogers was complimented by the judges.

NEW JUSTICE GETS EJECTMENT TRIALS The first case tried in the new Justice of the peace court of Frank Strayer, who started in the office Monday, was a sanity inquest, which resulted In Lusie DeBus being adjudged insane and ordered sent to Easthaven. Immediately upon opening, the court received six cases, including the sanity Inquest. Two are ejectment suits. Harmon Uphaus is suing for possession of real estate at 27 North Fifth street, in which James Lee is now living. Laura Harland entered suit tor possession of a email dwelling In Bethel, occupied by Albert Foreman. S. K. Morgan, as next friend of Robert, Samuel, Wilson and Mary Morgan, entered suit for $200 damages against the T. H., I. & E. Traction company. The Morgan children were riding in a buggy September 6, 1913, when it was struck by a street car at Sixteenth and Main streets. Suit was entered by Omer O. Whelm to replevin flour and corn meal alleged to be unlawfully in the possession of Jacob Conning. BILL ASKS OPENING OF COLORED SCHOOL Gustave H. Hoelscher appeared before a number of senators in the legislature yesterday with a bill which he has written for residents of Randolph county, who want the colored school In Winchester opened again. The bill asks for the right to open the school and place it with the 160 teres of land on which it is located hnder the supervision of a perpetual board of trustees, whereby the school can be continued. RETURN INDICTMENTS AGAINST GERMANS BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Feb. 5. Two indictments charging a conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States were returned by the federal ury today as a result of the probe into charges that a certain clique of men had conspired to furnish German reservists with fraudulent passports. The conspiracy was unearthed by Albert C. Adams, a special agent of the department of justice, who posed is a member of the "ring." The indicted men are Hans Adam von Wedell. Carl Rurode, Arthur W11helm Heinerich Sachaz. August R. Meyer, Walter Muller and Herman Wegpner. Y. M. I. TO ASSEMBLE. A special meeting of the Y. M. I. will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Club rooms on South Sixth street. An important meeting of the Athletic association of the Y. M. I. will be held at 2 o'clock. ASK FOR GUARDIAN. Petition for the appointment of a guardian for Pleasant, M. Adamson, Ege 84. was filed in circuit court today by f'dsar I. Manning. Manning says Adamson is too feeble to care for his utate which is valued at $700. DISBROW ENTERED IN BIG AUTO RACE te,: :. .kill: lA Louis Dlsbrow, the daring western acing auto driver, who has entered as 1 competitor in the programme of aces that are to be the automobile eatures of the Panama-Pacific Interlational Exposition at San Francisco. As far as known at present, the giaffe is the only animal which is enirely dumb.

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PRESENTED IN HOUSE Prevents Exclusion From Public Places Because of Race or Color. BY LEASED WIRE. rX-nTANAPOLIS. Feb. 5. An eaual rights bill was introduced in the house today by Representative Cleary or Indianapolis. The proposed law makes it a misdemeanor for any proprietor of any business seeking public patronage to exclude any one because or race, creed or color. Cleary introauceo another measure tnis morning providing that divorces shall be granted only in cases where the husband or wife has been guilty or innaeuty. ah other causes whlch are grounds for divorce now, will be grounas ror oniy limited separation under the provisions of the Cleary Bill. ZION CITY MOURNING DEATH OF MRS. VOLIVA Wife of Zionite Church Dies Without Presence of Physician. BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Feb. 5. Zion City was plunged Into deepest mourning today by the death of Mrs. Mollie Steele Voliva, wife of Oliver Glenn Vollva, head of the Zionite church, for whose miraculous cure the city had been praying for several weeks. When her father. Dr. Nathan Steele of Palestine, 111., made a demand upon Voliva that he summer a physician, the leader of Zlon City said: "I am too old now to compromise with God." CYNOSURE OFFERS PRIZES FOR ESSAYS The Cynosure, the high school bimonthly magazine, Is offering a series of prizes for the best essay on "How to improve the Cynosure." The essay must not be more than 650 words in length. In addition to this prize, the staff will give prizes for the best stories of a kind that will appeal to high school students. These stories must not be over 1,500 words in length nor less than 1200. Both contests will close Wednesday, Feb. 10, and all material must be In before noon of that day. The prizes offered are: For best essay, $2; for best story, $2, and for second best story, $1. Many students have expressed their Intention of trying their luck for these prizes. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH i Apply Cream In Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. To L. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a Bmall bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos-. trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, Riving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is iust what evei7 co1d and ca" tarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's just ""lendid. The Only Reliable Cash or Credit Store. Men's Fine $15.00 SUITS $9.98 Men's Fine Overcoats $8.98 Boys' Suits, $1.98 to $5.98.

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, INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 5. The house today was hampered in its work because of the large crowd that thronged the chamber awaiting Secretary Bryan's speech. . When the house got down to business, consternation spread among the clerks, doorkeepers and other employes, when it was learned that a list of new employes was being prepared. About fifteen house employes are to be replaced by other appointees not later than next Monday. In the senate a bill that would com bine Purdue and Indiana universites was introduced by Senator Van Aucken. The bill provides that the comMr.RobinGomes From Southland Conclusive evidence that spring is coming early this year is accumulating. Following the universal observation that the ground hog did not see his shadow and is roaming at large after his winter nap comes the appearance of the first robin or the firBt robins. To C. R. St. John and family goes the honor of seeing these first "harbingers of spring" numbering between fifty and seventy-five. The drove of birds took their noon day meal in the St. John yard northeast of the city to day. Several members of the family saw the birds and are positive that they were robins. Reports of the first robins seen in other parts of the county are expected at any time. STUDY MEANS USED BY CHARITY BUREAU "The Central School of Social Service" has been created by Earlham students under the direction of Prof. Mendenhall who has organized a class to spend three hours a week in the Central Charity bureau office under Secretary Melpolder. The class will take up its studies tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The number of pupils has not been fixed. They will first go into the set of records in the charity office and study them. Later they will be given social service work to perform. 48

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